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WinStartTimer

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WinStartTimer

WinStartTimer(anchorHndl, windowHndl, timerID, timeout)
Start the timer as identified as timerID.

Parameters

anchorHndl - HAB - input
The anchor block handle.
windowHndl - HWND - input
The window handle.

A NULLHANDLE parameter renders timerID ignored. The function will return a unique, non-zero identity to represent the timer. A timer message is posted into the message queue associated with the current thread. The QMSG paramter is set to NULLHANDLE.

timerID - ULONG - input
The timer identifier.

This value must be below TID_USERMAX. Any value above this could clash with system timers.

The TID_SCROLL identity, is created by the scroll bar control. An application typically doesn't see the associated WM_TIMER, which is passed to the scroll-bar control.

The TID_CURSOR identity, is create by the cursor is flashing. The application must pass the associated WM_TIMER onto the default window procedure.

timeout - ULONG - input
The delay time in milliseconds.

For OS/2 Warp 3 and above, the valid value range is 0-4,294,967,295.

For OS/2 2.1 and earlier, the valid value range is 0-65,535.

Returns

Returns ULONG:

  • 0 An error has occurred.
  • Anything else - the timerID.

Define (C/C++)

INCL_WINTIMER or INCL_PM or INCL_WIN

Calling Convention

Cdecl32

Example Code

HAB    anchorHndl;
HWND   windowHndl;
ULONG  timerID;
ULONG  timeout;
ULONG  timerIDStarted;
...
timerIDStarted = WinStartTimer(anchorHndl, windowHndl, timerID, timeout);
...

Related Functions

Notes

WinStartTimer creates a timer identified by windowHndl and timerID, set to time out every timeout milliseconds. When a timer times out, a WM_TIMER message is posted.

The timeout value of zero causes the timer to timeout as fast as possible; this is about 1/18 second.

A second call to this function, for a timer that already exists, resets that timer.